Address: 309 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Four employees of the Peoples Provident Association are shown in an office with large windows. A man is sitting at the largest desk with a phone in his hand. He wears a tie and a suit as does the...

Address: 131 Jefferson Street. An African American man and a Caucasian man each sit in a Ford delivery truck in front of Peoples Market. Signs painted on the side of the trucks read, "J.H. Pfeiffer Peoples Market Only the Best Meats & Vegetables."

Address: 240-244 W. Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A man in a suit and white hat holds a "STOP" sign in the middle of the intersection at Third and Jefferson Streets in Louisville, Kentucky. The busy intersection includes pedestrians, a...

Two-story house with multiple chimneys. A child pushing a buggy is in the front yard. A group of children sit below a tall tree to the left. The corner of a picket fence is visible to the front right. Title: The Old Stone Chimney House, Pawtucket,...

Large, four-story brick or stone house viewed from across the street at an angle. Four columns mark the entrance. A streetcar passes in front of the house. Title: Tremont House, Boston. Text on left: Peoples' Series. Text on right: American Views.

Portrait of Joseph J. Bowman of Louisville, Kentucky, Charter member of the Young Peoples' Commission of Louisville wearing a jacket and striped tie. Photograph has been painted on cropping his image and discolored from age.

Portrait of Joseph J. Bowman of Louisville, Kentucky, Charter member of the Young Peoples' Commission, wearing a jacket and polka-dot bow tie. Photograph has been painted on to crop his image. Stamped on back of image: credit, The Cusick Studio...

Statue of William Goebel, former governor of Kentucky, unveiled March 11, 1914, in Frankfort, Kentucky. A dark statue of Governor Goebel stands with his arms crossed, wearing a robe. The statue is on a white, square pedestal which reads, "Governor...

G.W. THOMAS, a stern-wheel towboat with wood hull (173.5 ft. x 28 ft. x 6 ft.), was built at Howard in 1901. Owned by Peoples Coal Co. in Pittsburgh, she operated on the upper Ohio River. G.W. THOMAS was sold and renamed ALICIA in 1913 and then...

Assembled in 1904 for display in the Kentucky Building at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (World's Fair) in St. Louis by the chair of the Kentucky delegation, Arthur Y. Ford, two of the albums contained 309 photographs from the Appalachian,...